New Everton Stadium Discussion

Inclined to agree that today’s events looks like progress has been made behind the scenes, or a pre-condition has been met, which triggered the additional shares purchase.

Moshiri had the option to buy additional shares from Jon Woods, Arthur Abercrombie and club chairman Bill Kenwright in July 2019 but that has been brought forward as Everton search for the funds needed to build their new home in Liverpool's docks.

Woods and Abercrombie have sold their equity, while Kenwright has sold some of his shares in the club with the rest to be bought by Moshiri by July 2019.

Moshiri is keen to assure potential investors in the stadium, which presently has a price tag of between £400m and £500m, that he is fully committed to the club and in full control of its future direction.

@davek aint we/
 
Moshiri had the option to buy additional shares from Jon Woods, Arthur Abercrombie and club chairman Bill Kenwright in July 2019 but that has been brought forward as Everton search for the funds needed to build their new home in Liverpool's docks.

Not seen that.

It could translate to a funder, or funders, saying we are in, subject to you putting your arse on the line mate.
 

Moshiri had the option to buy additional shares from Jon Woods, Arthur Abercrombie and club chairman Bill Kenwright in July 2019 but that has been brought forward as Everton search for the funds needed to build their new home in Liverpool's docks.

Woods and Abercrombie have sold their equity, while Kenwright has sold some of his shares in the club with the rest to be bought by Moshiri by July 2019.

Moshiri is keen to assure potential investors in the stadium, which presently has a price tag of between £400m and £500m, that he is fully committed to the club and in full control of its future direction.

@davek aint we/
The buying up of more shares does indicate that something's afoot.
 
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The buying up of more shares does indicate that something's afoot.
 


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